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<blockquote data-quote="Sutton" data-source="post: 119890" data-attributes="member: 21844"><p>Mrdeere1959. "hit the nail right on the head for me". On my machine S130, it suddenly started blowing the same 25A fuse as well.</p><p>It was noted on my machine it only blows the fuse in a back up motion, never driving forward. </p><p>The bell cranks on my machine wasnt bend over like mentioned by mrdeere. But the worn side play as indicated by mrdeere did result in one of the switches not working. I Fixed the side play and made sure both switches works in a way they should, but this didn't stop blowing the fuse. </p><p>Eventually i removed the back up alarm switches. This stopped blowing the fuse. Note: I also unplugging the backup alarm harness in the back door(Back up alarm disconnected), this didnt help. With this harness disconnected it was still blowing the fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sutton, post: 119890, member: 21844"] Mrdeere1959. "hit the nail right on the head for me". On my machine S130, it suddenly started blowing the same 25A fuse as well. It was noted on my machine it only blows the fuse in a back up motion, never driving forward. The bell cranks on my machine wasnt bend over like mentioned by mrdeere. But the worn side play as indicated by mrdeere did result in one of the switches not working. I Fixed the side play and made sure both switches works in a way they should, but this didn't stop blowing the fuse. Eventually i removed the back up alarm switches. This stopped blowing the fuse. Note: I also unplugging the backup alarm harness in the back door(Back up alarm disconnected), this didnt help. With this harness disconnected it was still blowing the fuse. [/QUOTE]
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